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07-15-2015 04:37 AM

Tyveck

Sure thing!

07-15-2015 04:37 AM

BradH

Sounds good! Ill send you s private message and we can discuss the details.

About are deep red as the Red on a CRS but darker. The juveniles of course aren't as red but get really red and more vibrant the older they get. Its pretty awesome. I have raised 8+ generations from this tank

07-15-2015 12:02 AM

BradH

I'm on my mobile so it's hard to see. Let me get home and take a look. How red are your male painted fire red shrimp?

Shrimp are all clean! Never had anything wrong with the tank I have been successful with breeding with only running a filter and carbon once a week. I haven't lost one shrimp in the past 2 years this tank has been up I will have to post pictures when I get home tonight though

I also have fire reds and some CRS RCS cross breeds I developed to have a really bright red color (all over their body!) let me know if anybody wants them!

You have CRS RCS crossbreeds?

I'm interested in the fire reds if the males are also bright. Can you post some pics.

Also interested in some CRS.

And if you don't mind me asking.... Have you had any shrimp illness in any of the tanks? Bacteria, fungus, parasites or anything like that?

07-14-2015 07:54 PM

Tyveck

Hey guys. I am selling all of my shrimp from my 20g! I have 30 CRS of ss-sss+ I also have fire reds and some CRS RCS cross breeds I developed to have a really bright red color (all over their body!) let me know if anybody wants them! I also have lots of plants and moss too!

06-09-2015 10:50 PM

lamarr

And a shrimp Newbie in Chattanooga

I am interested in starting with some reds in a 10 and hopefully producing enough to colonize the 75. Let me know if you have shrimp in my area!

06-09-2015 01:10 AM

BradH

I'm in Nashville. Got out of the hobby for a while, but I'm about to start back. Maybe I can get some stuff from you when I get everything going again.

I'm back around and finally in a position financially to pick up some shrimp and plants. I would be looking for fire red RCS (or orange or yellow neos would be cool). I also may be interested in longfin bristlenose plecos. Both of my tanks have driftwood so they should be a nice fit. PM me if you're in the Nashville area with stuff to sale!

Hey Jill! I have fire reds all ready to go! How maky would you like??

06-04-2015 03:21 PM

Jill

I'm back around and finally in a position financially to pick up some shrimp and plants. I would be looking for fire red RCS (or orange or yellow neos would be cool). I also may be interested in longfin bristlenose plecos. Both of my tanks have driftwood so they should be a nice fit. PM me if you're in the Nashville area with stuff to sale!

05-17-2015 07:25 PM

cynsnn

Hi Jamye , I'm very happy you got back to me so quickly! Yes I just love the black/white and the solid? blacks! But I also want some RCS and yellow, orange, blue, red/white, but I've never seen a gold shrimp do you have any pics of them? The next few months will be good for me so I can save some cash and set up some tanks (somewhere), space always seems to be a problem! lol Send me a pm if u have anything soon I do have some tanks set up right now so I can find some space for them Cindy

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